The actress, 29, and ex-Saturday Night Live funnyman, 38, locked lips and shared affectionate laughs when they weren't rooting for the Lakers against another first-time dad-to-be, Tony Parker, and the visiting San Antonio Spurs.

Only hours before PEOPLE broke the news that they are expecting their first baby, Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde spent part of their Sunday afternoon dealing with one of life's necessities: grocery shopping at Gelson's Market in Hollywood.

Sporting khakis, a newsboy cap and tortoise-shell sunglasses, the beaming dad-to-be pushed the shopping cart, while Wilde, in fitted jeans, a Yeezus concert T-shirt and her hair pulled up, strolled ahead of him as the two somehow made running everyday errands romantic.

"They just strolled down the aisles with each other," an onlooker tells PEOPLE. "And [Jason] would be walking behind [Olivia] and not be able to keep a smile off of his face, and she would look back at him, catch him looking at her, and break into a smile. They were adorable."

If Mumford & Sons' brand of homespun earnestness is too much for you, you're not alone: It's apparently too much for the band, who parodied themselves (with a little help from professionals) in the new video for "Hopeless Wanderer," which was totally shot at Schrute Farms.

Jennifer Aniston is on to those who slyly disguise questions about her personal life as queries into her film roles.

"Something about family and trying to relate it to the movie with, Oh, if I was to have a child how many kids do I want? And, do I want a boy or a girl?" Aniston, promoting her new movie We're the Millers said on Wednesday's Good Morning America.

Engaged to Justin Theroux, Aniston, 44, says she can't be bothered by those trying to pry into the status of their relationship.